Geographical Indications Intellectual Property & Competition Law Presentation By: Brinda Sreedharan Ravi Teja Rethu Kumari.

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Geographical Indications Intellectual Property & Competition Law Presentation By: Brinda Sreedharan Ravi Teja Rethu Kumari

Contents  Geographical Indications (GI)  Types of GI  Why GI needs to be protected?  Advantages of GI  How are GIs Protected?  WIPO and GI  GI in India and Italy

What is Geographical Indication? A geographical indication (GI) is a name or sign used on certain products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (e.g. a town, region, or country) Examples: Basmati rice, Swiss watches etc

Types of GI  Protected designations of origin (PDO):  Characteristics resulting solely from the terrain and abilities of producers in the region of production with which they are associated. (require all stages of the food production process to be carried out in the area concerned)  “Huile d’olive de Nyons” and “Shetland lamb”

Types of GI Protected geographic indications (PGI): Characteristic or reputation associating them with a given area, and at least one stage in the production process must be carried out in that area, while the raw materials used in production may come from another region “Arancia Rossa di Sicilia”

Why GI is to be protected ? Denote quality and origin of products Good reputation for the product Preventing the product from generic products Protecting the domestic market from competitors

Advantages of GI: Legal protection and preventing from unauthorized use Benefits for farmers and local producers Boost the rural development Reduces unfair practices of trade Preserving local culture and resources Provides complete information to consumers

How are GIs protected? In accordance with international treaties and national laws under a wide range of concepts: special laws for the protection of geographical indications or appellations of origin trademark laws in the form of collective marks or certification marks laws against unfair competition consumer protection laws, or specific laws or decrees that recognize individual geographical indications.

WIPO and GI: International treaties: part or entire protection of geographical indications. Providing General Standards of Protection: Paris Convention: (Article 10 and 10ter) False indications of the source of goods Madrid Agreement: Repression of False or deceptive indication of source of goods.

WIPO and GI: Governing Registration System for obtaining Protection: Lisbon Agreement for the Protection of Appellations of Origin and their International Registration Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks (which also provides for the international registration of certification marks)

WIPO and GI: The TRIPS Agreement - (came into effect on 1 January 1995): addresses the international protection of GIs within the framework of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Standards Enforcement Dispute Settlement Articles 22 to 24: definition - legal means - ex-officio invalidation - unfair competition - exceptions.

WIPO and GI: Through the work of the Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs and Geographical Indications (SCT). The WIPO international/worldwide Symposia, (held every two years). WIPO GOLD is a free public resource which provides a one-stop gateway to WIPO’s global collections of searchable IP data.

WIPO GOLD

GI in India: In India the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 came in force with effect from September Section 2(e) of the Act defines a GI as : “geographical indication”, in relation to goods, means an indication which identifies such goods as agricultural goods, natural goods or manufactured goods as originating, or manufactured in the territory of a country, or a region or locality in that territory, where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of such goods is essentially attributable to its geographical origin and in case where such goods are manufactured goods one of the activities of either the production or of processing or preparation of the goods concerned takes place in such territory, region or locality, as the case may be.”

Process of registration in India: Producers dealing with the following three categories of goods can apply: Agricultural Goods includes the production, processing, trading or dealing Natural Goods includes exploiting, trading or dealing Handicrafts or Industrial goods include making, manufacturing, trading or dealing

How to apply? The application must be filed at the Office of the GI Registry located in Chennai Geographical Signification of the Indication Class of goods; Geographical Area; Details of the appearance; Particulars of the producers; Affidavit deposing the Applicant’s right to become the Registrant;

The Registrar will have the Application examined. Published in the GI journal. Notice of Opposition within a maximum period of four months of publication in the Journal. If the Registrar accepts the Application then a certificate of registration issued.

Darjeeling Tea Most coveted tea in the world. Darjeeling planters association formed in Achieved international status similar to champagne or scotch whisky. Darjeeling logo as well as the word are now registered as the certification trademarks of the board under Trademarks act of 1999.

GI in Italy Mostly used in Agricultural and food processing sectors The Mozzarella di Bufala and Brunello Assosciations More geographic indications than any other EU country(21% of GI’s in EU) More a question of culinary methods than geographically-tied agricultural production.

‘Abbacchio Romano’ Sheep breed believed to originally came from Sardinia. ''an age-old association with Rome's rural roots'' and only lambs from approved farms can be used in the dish. The word abbacchio, believed to come from the dialect term 'bacchio' for the stick once used to stun animals before the slaughter, is only used in Rome and the Lazio region.

Conclusion: Efforts to create more distinct laws and regulations. Joint work of all the bodies associated. Removal of ambiguity. More benefits to the customers and also to the producers.

Questions?

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